A woman was arrested over the weekend after police said she lied on multiple occasions and helped both of the suspects in a shooting that injured a man and his adult son outside a bar where the father was working.

State police in Washington said Rebecca Lynn Kohn, 30, of Joffre, is charged with hindering apprehension and making false reports to police. She is free on her own recognizance while she awaits a preliminary hearing.

Police said Tevin Heyman, 20, remains at large after the shooting outside Cozy Corner in Canton Township. His stepbrother, Eric Johnson Jr., 24, turned himself in and was being held in the Washington County Correctional Facility on $50,000 bond.

Police said Akili Sutton had been arguing with another person outside the bar on Euclid Avenue when an altercation and gunshots ensued at about 1 a.m. Thursday.

"A second individual came up from behind Akili, punched him on the side of the head, knocked him unconscious. He fell face first onto the concrete," Detective Thomas Schuster said.

Johnson is the man police accuse of punching Sutton. Police said Sutton's father, Robert Sutton, was working security at the door and went after Johnson. Investigators say that's when Heyman opened fire and shot the father several times, then shot the son in the face while the man was unconscious on the ground.

"It was very crowded at that point in time. The whole thing was caught on video surveillance and we have numerous people identifying both actors," Schuster said.

"I thought they were firecrackers at first. Then, all of a sudden, I found out they were gunshots," said neighbor Jessica Allen. "It is kind of scary having my 4-year-old wake up scared about it."

A man who declined to give his name described Robert Sutton as a great guy who also provided entertainment for the bar as DJ Bobby.

Police say they've had problems with the Cozy Corner Bar in the past and the bar recently reopened after having been shut down. Some neighbors say they live in fear because of the violence and the crowd the bar attracts.

"It's like every night. It's like all the time out here. There's fights in the alley, people fighting out front, speeding around, drinking and driving," said neighbor Dave Matyjasek. "They call it Cozy Corner, but it should be called the Gun Fight at the OK Corral."